2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11082413
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The Introduction to System Dynamics Approach to Operational Efficiency and Sustainability of Dry Port’s Main Parameters

Abstract: The continuous increase of trade between China and Europe brought congestion problems at major Chinese seaports. An effective way to solve this issue is to set up intermodal terminals often called dry ports. However, the dynamics of various influenced factors on dry port’s implementation calls for the adaptive and flexible planning of the terminal. This paper analyzes the shortcomings of previous research related to the dry port’s implementation from the perspective of the applied numerous parameters concernin… Show more

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“…This means that a compromise solution can be achieved for conflict resolution while the decision-maker aims to find a solution that is the closest to the ideal one. Furthermore, the alternatives can be estimated in line with the established criteria [14]. Nevertheless, this method has numerous limitations, such as the need to correlate criteria, the uncertainty of the weights obtained using only objective and subjective methods, and the option of an alternative being close to the ideal point and nadir point at the same time [15].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that a compromise solution can be achieved for conflict resolution while the decision-maker aims to find a solution that is the closest to the ideal one. Furthermore, the alternatives can be estimated in line with the established criteria [14]. Nevertheless, this method has numerous limitations, such as the need to correlate criteria, the uncertainty of the weights obtained using only objective and subjective methods, and the option of an alternative being close to the ideal point and nadir point at the same time [15].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Durability/Sustainability 15 (Cullinane and Wilmsmeier, 2011), (Beresford et al, 2012), , (Wu et al, 2014), ), (Awad-Núñez et al, 2015, (Awad-Núñez et al, 2016a), (Awad-Núñez et al, 2016b, (Vejvar et al, 2018), (Muravev et al, 2019), (Ližbetin, 2019), , (Wei and Sheng, 2017), (Hui et al, 2019), (Wiercx et al, 2019), .…”
Section: Number Of Articles Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Weighted Sum Approach (hereinafter referred to as WSA) is a method based on the evaluation of utility maximization that uses cardinal information on variants depending on each criterion [49,50]. The initial criteria matrix by the WSA method is the same as by the TOPSIS method (see Table 12).…”
Section: Application Of the Wsa Methods To Define The Final Variant Ramentioning
confidence: 99%